Erstes Kapitel des Buches "Richard und Samuel"

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Erstes Kapitel des Buches "Richard und Samuel"

by Max Brod, Franz Kafka

DE·~35 minutes·1 chapter

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1 total
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Description

Two contrasting companions set out on a spring rail trip across Central Europe, each intent on recording the experience in a diary. Samuel, a cultured art‑society secretary, approaches life with scholarly curiosity but never pedantry, while Richard, a modest bank clerk, is driven by vague emotions and a restless need for routine. Their school‑yard friendship is now tested as they spend the long journey together alone, hinting at a joint artistic venture ahead.

The opening leg from Prague to Zurich passes through a crowded carriage where farmers' wives, sleepy passengers, and the clatter of the locomotive become fodder for their notes. Samuel records a half‑asleep woman's smile as a whimsical “Delphic Sibyl,” while Richard frets over the propriety of such encounters. Their banter over heavy black notebooks and the odd ritual of ordering coffee on green slips reveals humor and an undercurrent of tension as the scenery rushes by.

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Full title

Erstes Kapitel des Buches "Richard und Samuel" Die erste lange Eisenbahnfahrt (Prag-Zürich)

Language

de

Duration

~35 minutes (34K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Jana Srna

Release date

2011-12-23

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the authors

Max Brod

Max Brod

1884–1968

A prolific Prague-born writer, critic, and composer, he is remembered both for his own work and for preserving Franz Kafka’s. After fleeing Nazi-occupied Czechoslovakia in 1939, he continued his literary and cultural life in Tel Aviv.

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Franz Kafka

Franz Kafka

1883–1924

Best known for turning ordinary life into something unsettling and unforgettable, this Prague-born writer helped define the modern sense of anxiety, alienation, and absurdity. His stories still feel startlingly fresh, whether he is writing about a man who wakes up as an insect or a hero trapped in a maze of invisible rules.

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